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Call Me Madam 1995 Broadway Concert Cast
Calle Me Madam 1950 Studio Cast
Call Me Madam Sheet Music
Call Me Madam Complete Vocal Score
Call Me Madam Film Version on DVD
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During the presidency of Harry Truman, Mrs. Sally Adams becomes Ambassador to the small European nation, Lichtenburg. She proceeds to charm the local leaders even though she lacks basic policy knowledge. Meanwhile, her secretary, Kenneth Gibson, falls in love Princess Maria. In the end, Sally and Kenneth are forced to leave Lichtengburg, but they leave behind the spirit of democracy.
Audition Preparation Suggestions for
Call Me Madam
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- Mrs. Sally Adams (Mezzo - low A to C, light dancing, 40 - 65)
- The charming Ambassador to the Grand Duchy of Lichtenburg who is poor on policy but great at throwing parties.
- Cosmo Constantine (Baritone - low F to high G, 50 - 70)
- The aristocratic, patriotic, and kind head of the Conservative Radical party which controls part of Lichtenburg.
- Princess Maria (Mezzo - low A to D, medium dancing, 21 - 30)
- Heiress to the crown of Lichtenburg. She falls in love with Kenneth.
- Kenneth Gibson (Tenor - low C to high F, medium dancing, 23 - 35)
- Mrs. Sally Adams' handsome, serious, hard working secretary. He falls in love with Princess Maria.
- Congressman Wilkins (Tenor - G to high G, light dancing, 35 - 70)
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- Senator Brockbank (Tenor - G to high F#, light dancing, 35 - 70)
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- Senator Gallagher (Tenor - G to high #F, light dancing, 35 - 70)
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- Pemberton Maxwell (Non-singing, 35 - 65)
- The prissy charge d'affaires of the American Embassy.
- Hugo Tantinnin (Non-singing, 40 - 65)
- The Lichtenburg Foreign Minister
- Sebastian (Non-Singing, 40 - 65)
- The Prime Minister of Lichtenburg
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